Serving Wood County, Lucas County, Toledo, Perrysburg, and Northwest Ohio.
Why native prairie landscaping is different
Native prairie-style areas use plants adapted to the region rather than treating every open area like a traditional lawn. The result can be more habitat value and less weekly mowing once established.
Good fits for Ohio properties
Prairie and native habitat areas can work well along property edges, open acreage, drainage transitions, commercial properties, retention areas, and homeowners who want a more natural but still intentional landscape.
Maintenance is lower, not zero
Native areas still need planning, establishment, weed control, edge definition, and seasonal management. The goal is not neglect; it is a designed landscape that matures into lower routine input.
Tax and incentive note
Some property types or conservation programs may offer potential incentives, but Terramorph does not provide tax advice. Ask a qualified tax professional or local program administrator before relying on any deduction, credit, or incentive.

